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Covariates as Percents vs. Counts #11

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Hey, I would use percent or proportions in almost every case. Usually the reasoning behind covariate choices has to do with a balance of things; raw counts can have opposite meanings in different places.

For the MOEs/SEs for demographic proportions (if you haven't already seen this), you can go to <data.census.gov> and use the table DP05ACS DEMOGRAPHIC AND HOUSING ESTIMATES (on the data filter, go to "surveys", select ACS, then select "Data Profiles". The data profiles include percentages with MOEs for basic demographic variables. (That will give 90% MOEs; SE=MOE/1.645)

Alternatively, you can build the MOEs or SEs yourself for proportions using the MOEs from each variable and the tidycensus

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